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Home/People/Kurt Diemberger
Kurt Diemberger profile photo
Born
Mar 16, 1932
Age 94
Place of Birth
Villach, Austria
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

16
Movies
1
TV Shows
3
Directed
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Kurt Diemberger

Acting

Biography
Kurt Diemberger, born March 16, 1932 in Villach (Carinthia), is an Austrian mountaineer, photographer, film director and writer. He is one of only two mountaineers, with Hermann Buhl, to have made a first ascent on two peaks over eight thousand meters. In 1978, he accompanied the first French expedition that succeeded in climbing Everest in the company of the French Jean Afanassieff, Pierre Mazeaud and Nicolas Jaeger. In 1957, Kurt Diemberger participated in the first ascent of Broad Peak (8,047 meters), in an Austro-German team led by Marcus Schmuck and including Hermann Buhl. The same year, still with Hermann Buhl, he attempted the ascent of Chogolisa (7,665 meters). They could not reach the summit, stopped by the storm at 7,300 meters above sea level. Kurt Diemberger was the last person to see his teammate, who fell to his death on the descent when a cornice gave way beneath him at 7,200 metres. In 1960, Kurt Diemberger made the first ascent of Dhaulagiri as part of a Swiss expedition of which he was the only Austrian member. 26 years later, during the expedition of seven Austrian and British climbers led by Alan Rouse on K2, he was one of only two survivors of the expedition, during the snowstorm that wiped out the group on 10 August 1986, six days after reaching the summit of the mountain. Kurt Diemberger then continued to be active in the world of mountaineering, for example preparing various high-altitude expeditions from the Chinese province of Xinjiang and working on film projects on the mountain, together with his daughter. In 2013, Kurt Diemberger received the Piolet d’or career, Walter Bonatti Prize.
The Last Expedition poster

The Last Expedition

as Self
2024
Il Mondo in camera poster

Il Mondo in camera

Cast
2022
Kukuczka poster

Kukuczka

as Self
2015
Kurt Diemberger - Verso Dove poster

Kurt Diemberger - Verso Dove

as Self
2014
K2, Traum und Schicksal poster

K2, Traum und Schicksal

as Self
2013
Riccardo Cassin, 100 Anni - Un secolo di alpinismo passato alla storia poster

Riccardo Cassin, 100 Anni - Un secolo di alpinismo passato alla storia

as Self
2009
Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief poster

Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief

as Self
2008
Women of K2 poster

Women of K2

as Self
2003
Là-Haut, Un supplément d'âme poster

Là-Haut, Un supplément d'âme

as Self
2001
When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema poster

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema

as Self
2000
The Death Zone poster

The Death Zone

as Self
1996
K2 - Traum Und Schicksal poster

K2 - Traum Und Schicksal

as Self & Narrator
1989
K2 - Triumph And Tragedy On The Savage Mountain poster

K2 - Triumph And Tragedy On The Savage Mountain

as Self
1988
K2 Lo Spigolo Nord poster

K2 Lo Spigolo Nord

as himself
1984
Diamir - The Bewitched of Nanga Parbat poster

Diamir - The Bewitched of Nanga Parbat

as Self
1982
Everest 78, or the French on top of the world poster

Everest 78, or the French on top of the world

as Self
1978